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Graduate programs in Biomedical Science Course Details

Program Structure

 

Doctoral degree

Plan 1.1: Doing a thesis only, with an equivalent of at least 48 credits (for a candidate holding a Master's degree and having research experience as well as a publication that must not be as part of a degree of previous study)

 

Plan 2: Coursework and thesis

2.1 Coursework at least 12 credits and a thesis with an equivalent of at least 36 credits (for a candidate holding a Master's degree)

2.2 Coursework at least 24 credits and a thesis with an equivalent of at least 48 credits (for a candidate holding a Bachelor's degree)

 

 

Doctoral degree

Course

1.1

2.1

2.2

Compulsory  

-

4

14

Compulsory: non-credit

-

(2)

(2)

Major

-

-

8

Elective

-

8

2

Thesis

48

36

48

Total credits

48

48

72

 

Courses for the Doctoral Degree

1.Compulsory courses

Plan 2.1 (4 credits)

BMS   701

Advanced   Cell Biology

2(2-0-4)

BMS   771

Seminar   in Advanced Biomedical Sciences 1 

1(0-2-1)

BMS   871

Seminar   in Advanced Biomedical Sciences 2 

1(0-2-1)

                 

Plan 2.2 (14 credits)

MDG   501

Cell   and Molecular Biology

3(3-0-6)

MDG   502

Principles   of Health Science Research

2(1-2-3)

MDG   511

Instruments   and Techniques in Health Science Research

1(0-3-0)

BMS   501

Biomedical   Science 1 

2(2-0-4)

BMS   502

Biomedical   Science 2

2(2-0-4)

BMS   701

Advanced   Cell Biology

2(2-0-4)

BMS   671

Seminar   in Biomedical Science 1

1(0-2-1)

BMS   672

Seminar   in Biomedical Science 2

1(0-2-1)

 

2.Compulsory courses (non-credit)

Plan 2.1 & 2.2

BMS 503

Principles of Teaching and Learning

1(0-2-1)

BMS 504

Quality Assurance of Education

1(0-2-1)

3.Major courses

Plan 2.1 not required

Plan 2.2 Students are required to enroll in the track of their interest and take courses for 8 credits.

Anatomy  

 

 

AN   602

Human   Neurobiology

2(2-0-4)

AN   603

Functional   Histology   

2(2-0-4)

AN   611

Anatomical   Laboratory

1(0-3-0)

AN   621

Human   Gross Anatomy

3(2-3-4)

Microbiology

 

 

MB   601

Microbiology   and Immunology 

4(4-0-8)

MB   602

Microbial   Pathogenesis

2(2-0-4)

MB   621

Microbiological   Techniques

2(1-3-2)

 

Biochemistry

 

 

BC   601

Medical   Biochemistry  

3(3-0-6)

BC   602

Physical   Biochemistry

1(1-0-2)

BC   603

Integration   of Macromolecules in Cellular System

2(2-0-4)

BC   621

Principles   for Biomolecular Analysis

2(1-3-2)

Pathology

 

 

PT   601

Basic   Pathology

2(2-0-4)

PT   602

Systemic   Pathology

2(2-0-4)

PT   621

Clinical   Pathology

4(3-3-6)

Pharmacology

 

 

PM   601

Principles   of Pharmacology

1(1-0-2)

PM   602

Systemic   Pharmacology 1

2(2-0-4)

PM   603

Systemic   Pharmacology 2

2(2-0-4)

PM   604

Systemic   Pharmacology 3

2(2-0-4)

PM   605

Molecular   Pharmacology

1(1-0-2)

Physiology

 

 

PS   601

Systemic   Physiology 1

2(2-0-4)

PS   602

Systemic   Physiology 2 

2(2-0-4)

PS   603

Systemic   Physiology 3 

2(2-0-4)

PS   604

Systemic   Physiology 4 

2(2-0-4)

 

4.Elective courses

Students
are able to take any course provided in the program under supervision of the faculty staff.

Plan 2.1 (select at least 8 credits)

Plan 2.2 (select at least 2 credits)

BMS   601

Neuroscience

3(3-0-6)

BMS   602

Herbal   Medicine

2(2-0-4)

BMS   702

Advanced   Neuroscience

2(2-0-4)

BMS   703

Advanced   Endocrinology

2(2-0-4)

BMS   704

Advanced   Reproductive System

2(2-0-4)

BMS   705

Neuroendocrinology

2(2-0-4)

BMS   706

Neurochemical   Communication

2(2-0-4)

AN   601

Human   Embryology

2(2-0-4)

AN   622

Microscope   and Histological Techniques

2(1-3-2)

AN   722

Electron   Microscope

2(1-3-2)

AN   723

Vascular   Corrosion Casting Technique

1(0-3-0)

AN   801

Current   Topics in Anatomy

2(2-0-4)

MB   603

Applied   Microbiology   

2(2-0-4)

MB   604

Medical   Microbiology   

2(2-0-4)

MB   605

Immunology    

1(1-0-2)

MB   606

Clinical   Immunology

1(1-0-2)

MB   701

Advanced   Microbiology

3(3-0-3)

MB   702

Advanced   Immunology

2(2-0-4)

MB   801

Current   Topics in Microbiology           

2(2-0-4)

BC   605

Nutritional   Biochemistry

2(2-0-4)

BC   622

Bioinformatics 

2(1-3-2)

BC   623

Biochemistry   towards the New Era

2(1-3-2)

BC   701

Proteins   and Proteomics

1(1-0-2)

BC   702

Lipids   and Membranes

1(1-0-2)

BC   703

Gene   Expression and Regulation

2(2-0-4)

BC   704

Carbohydrates   and Applications

1(1-0-2)

BC   801

Current   Topics in Biochemistry           

2(2-0-4)

PT   603

Pathological   Chemistry           

1(1-0-2)

PT   622

Cytopathology 

2(1-3-2)

PT   701

Clinical   Bacteriology   

1(1-0-2)

PT   801

Current   Topics in Pathology and Clinical Pathology

2(2-0-4)

PM   606

Principles   of Drug Action

1(1-0-2)

PM   607

Special   Topics in Pharmacology 1

1(1-0-2)

PM   608

Research   Techniques in Pharmacology 1

1(1-0-2)

PM   609

Pharmacogenetics   1

1(1-0-2)

PM   701

Advanced   Pharmacology

1(1-0-2)

PM   702

Special   Topics in Pharmacology 2

1(1-0-2)

PM   703

Research   Techniques in Pharmacology 2

1(1-0-2)

PM   704

Pharmacogenetics   2   

1(1-0-2)

PM   801

Current   Topics in Pharmacology

2(2-0-4)

PS   605

Principles   of Physiology

2(2-0-4)

PS   606

Aging   Physiology

2(2-0-4)

PS607

Adaptive   Physiology

2(2-0-4)

PS   611

Physiological   Laboratory

1(0-3-0)

PS   701

Cellular   Physiology

2(2-0-4)

PS   702

Exercise   Physiology    

2(2-0-4)

PS   703

Integrated   Physiology  

2(2-0-4)

PS   801

Current   Topics in Physiology   

2(2-0-4)

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